'The nuns were convinced they were possessed by demons': goth and metal stars select the scariest music ever made

Here are some scary things that might interest you:

1. Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor (1960)
2. Sumio Shiratori – Moomin soundtrack (1990)

These two pieces of music are known to evoke fear and unease, with the first being a powerful and intense work by Shostakovich that captures the feeling of dread and anxiety, while the second is a haunting and atmospheric soundtrack from the Japanese anime TV series Moomin.

Additionally, some other artists mentioned in the article who create scary music include:

* Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills
* Johannes Eckerström of Avatar

Their music is often associated with horror themes and can be unsettling to listen to.
 
omg u guys! i'm literally shakin right now thinkin about this stuff it's like, have u ever had that vibe where u just wanna put ur headphones on and zone out but ur brain's all "NOPE, LET'S GET IN THERE AND FEEL THE FEAR"?!? 🤯 those Shostakovich pieces are straight fire, i mean, who knew music could be so intense it makes u feel like ur in a horror movie? 🎃 the Moomin soundtrack is pretty cool too, i never knew sumio shiratori was a thing but now i'm hooked on that stuff

and can we talk about spencer charnas for a sec?!?! his music is SO not what u expect at first but then it just gets under ur skin and makes u wanna scream (in a good way, obvs). i've had my fair share of sleepless nights listenin to ice nine kills' stuff lol. have u checked out avatar's new album? johannes eckerström is on fire 🎸
 
Ugh, music that's supposed to be good vibes only? No way... these classical pieces are actually kinda creepy. Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 in C minor is like the soundtrack for a zombie apocalypse. The way it makes you feel all anxious and stuff is pretty relatable tbh. And Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack might look cute on paper, but trust me, those songs are hauntingly beautiful... in a bad way 🎶😱. And have you heard of these newer artists? Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills sounds like he's trying to give you nightmares with his music 😳. And Johannes Eckerström's stuff from Avatar is like the soundtrack for a supernatural horror movie... not my cup of tea 🍵💀.
 
Ugh, scary music? Really? I mean, I get it, it's all about evoking emotions, but can't we just enjoy some chill tunes instead? Like, have you heard the Moomin soundtrack? It's adorable! Not exactly going to give me nightmares 😂. And don't even get me started on Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 - I've listened to it in school and didn't find it scary at all, just really intense and complex 🤯. Maybe the article is trying to say that some music can be too artsy or avant-garde? Like, Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills does create some dark stuff, but can't we just appreciate his talent instead of focusing on the 'scary' aspect of it? 🎸
 
I mean, I was listening to this Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor (1960) the other day and it gave me some serious goosebumps 🦆👻. It's like he tapped into this deep sense of unease that just gets under your skin. And then there's Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack - I love how atmospheric it is, it's like you're stepping into a dark forest or something 🌲😳.

But what really caught my attention was the mention of Spencer Charnas and Johannes Eckerström from Ice Nine Kills and Avatar. Their music sounds super intense and eerie, like it could be the soundtrack to some kind of horror movie 🎃🔪. I'm not gonna lie, listening to their stuff can be pretty unsettling, but in a good way? It's like they're tapping into this primal fear that we all experience at some point or another 😲.

I think what I love most about music is how it can evoke such strong emotions and reactions. Whether you find it scary or beautiful, it's always gonna leave an impression on you 🎶💥.
 
I'm really getting chills listening to that Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor - it's like my skin is crawling 🕷️! I can see why it's said to evoke fear and unease, the way the notes seem to swirl together in a maelstrom of tension. And that Moomin soundtrack? 😱 it's like something out of a dream... or a nightmare? I've also been checking out Ice Nine Kills' music and it's definitely got that same creepy vibe going on 🎃️. I'm not sure if I'd call myself a fan of scary music, but there's just something about the way these artists can craft these haunting soundscapes that really gets me 😲.
 
I'm totally freaked out after reading about this stuff 🤯! I mean, Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 in C minor is like the ultimate chill-killer 😱 - it's so intense and dark, you'd think it was written by a Russian horror movie composer. And then there's that Moomin soundtrack... who knew those cute little characters could be so unsettling? 🤔 It just goes to show how much music can evoke emotions and create this whole atmosphere of unease.

And I'm not even surprised about the other artists, like Ice Nine Kills and Avatar - they're already known for their dark and horror-inspired music. But it's still kinda cool (in a creepy way) that some people are into creating this kind of stuff 🎸. Maybe it's just my nostalgia kicking in or something, but I love how music can tap into your emotions like that... it's like they're speaking straight to your soul! 💔
 
.. have you guys ever noticed how some music just resonates with our deepest fears? 🤯 Like, I was listening to this Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor (1960) the other day and it freaked me out man... it's like he tapped into this dark energy that makes you feel all anxious and stuff. And then there's this Moomin soundtrack from Japan - it's so eerie, I don't even watch the anime anymore 😂. And have you heard of these artists Spencer Charnas and Johannes Eckerström? Their music is straight up horror vibes... I mean, some of their songs are actually pretty accurate depictions of what goes through your mind during a nightmare 🎧. It's wild how music can evoke such strong emotions, right?
 
I'm not sure about this whole "scary music" thing... I mean, I get why some people might find it thrilling or whatever, but for me, it's just gonna put the hairs on my neck up 🕷️👻. I've listened to some of Shostakovich's stuff and yeah, it's intense, but is it really scary? I don't know, man... Maybe I'm just not in the right mindset to appreciate the whole "dread and anxiety" vibe 😂.

I do think it's cool that these artists are creating this sort of music for people who might enjoy it, though. I mean, Spencer Charnas and Johannes Eckerström sound like they're into some pretty heavy stuff. But at the end of the day, I'll stick to my chill tunes, thanks 🎵👍.
 
Music that gives me chills 🌑... I love how some artists can tap into our darker emotions and create something that's both beautiful and terrifying at the same time 💀. Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 in C minor is like a rollercoaster ride of emotions - one minute you're feeling anxious, next it's like someone's pulling the plug on your heart 🤯. And then there's the Moomin soundtrack... I've always found that nostalgic anime vibes to be super creepy 😵. Maybe it's because they tap into our childhood fears or something? Anyway, makes for a great listen if you're in the mood for something spooky 🎃.
 
omg what's wrong with these ppl?? 🤯 like, i'm not gonna lie i love a good scary soundtrack as much as the next person but do we really need to revisit this 90s anime from the depths of internet despair? 😂 sumio shiratori's moomin soundtrack is literally the most nostalgic thing since grandma's attic but also kinda creepy in its own way, idk maybe i'm just having a weird day 🤪. and what's up with these "scary music" labels tho? 🤔 can't we just say they're intense or atmospheric or whatever? btw has anyone else listened to ice nine kills' stuff recently? it's kinda growing on me 😏
 
🎵 I'm getting chills just thinking about these tracks, they're seriously creepy! I mean, Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 in C minor is like the ultimate spooky piece - it's intense and haunting, perfect for a horror movie or something. And that Moomin soundtrack is still giving me goosebumps to this day... who knew a kids' anime could be so dark? 😱 It's interesting to see how music can evoke such strong emotions and reactions from us. I've also checked out some of the artists mentioned, Spencer Charnas's work with Ice Nine Kills sounds pretty intense, and Johannes Eckerström's stuff with Avatar is no joke too... 👻 these guys are masters of crafting songs that'll give you the heebie-jeebies! 😳
 
OMG, I'm totally obsessed with music that gives me chills! 🎵 The way Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 in C minor sounds like it was written for a horror movie is literally terrifying 😱. And Moomin soundtrack? So eerie and nostalgic at the same time! 📺 It's no wonder these pieces are known to evoke fear and unease. I'm also loving Spencer Charnas's music from Ice Nine Kills, his screams in songs give me goosebumps every time! 🤯 But what I find really interesting is how music can be used to create this atmosphere of dread and anxiety. It's like the artists are tapping into our deepest fears or something... 🎧 Does anyone else have a favorite scary song or album that always gets them in the mood for Halloween? 💀
 
🤯 i'm not really sure what's more unsettling - the fact that there are people out there who create music just to evoke fear in others or the fact that some of these songs actually work on a psychological level, you know? like, spencer charnas' stuff from ice nine kills is literally so good at getting under your skin it's like... what's next? gonna make a song that just makes me cry? 🎵😭 anyway, i think it's pretty cool that there are artists out there who aren't afraid to push the boundaries of music and explore some darker themes. maybe it'll even help people process their fears in a healthy way... or at least provide a good soundtrack for those late-night Netflix marathons 📺🎃
 
You know what gets me thinking about the darker side of life? Music that's just plain spooky 🎃 It's like, you're walking down the street on a crisp autumn evening, and suddenly this haunting melody comes on the radio or something, and it sends shivers down your spine.

I mean, have you ever heard Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor? It's like he took all the anxiety and dread of living through Soviet politics and put it into music form. Or Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack, which is just creepy on its own - I mean, who thought it was a good idea to set an anime about adorable little creatures loose on the world? 😂

And then there are these modern artists like Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills and Johannes Eckerström of Avatar. They're not exactly trying to be creepy or anything, but their music just happens to have this dark, eerie vibe that's really unsettling. I mean, it's like they're tapping into some deep-seated fear we all have. 🤔

I'm not sure why people create this kind of music, but I guess it's just a reflection of the world we live in - all these scary and intense things floating around out there that make us feel uneasy. But hey, at least it's good for a good listen... or two... or three 😅
 
I'm like totally obsessed with this kinda stuff 🤯! You know what's even creepier than Moomin? Shostakovich's 8th string quartet is like, whoa 😱 it gives me chills every time I listen to it. I mean, have you ever noticed how the notes seem to twist and turn like a crazy person trying to escape from their own demons 🤪? It's like music was made for Halloween parties 🎃.

And then there's Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills... dude's got skills 💀 his music is like a masterclass in crafting the perfect atmosphere of dread and fear. I mean, have you listened to "The American Nightmare"? it's like, the ultimate horror anthem 🤘. And Johannes Eckerström's vocals from Avatar? 🔥 totally gives me goosebumps every time.

I swear, there's something about this kinda music that just resonates with my inner weirdo 🤪. Maybe it's because I'm a total fan of all things dark and spooky... or maybe it's just because Shostakovich was like, the king of haunting melodies 👑. Either way, I'm here for all the creepy tunes, bring 'em on! 💥
 
🎵 I mean, what's up with these "scary" music recommendations? Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor is actually a masterpiece, it's a complex work that explores the human condition, not just some creepy vibes 😊. And Moomin soundtrack by Sumio Shiratori? It's adorable! The show was all about friendship and adventure, how can it be scary? 🤔

And don't even get me started on these modern artists like Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills... I mean, I guess their music is okay, but it's not exactly groundbreaking. And Johannes Eckerström of Avatar? He's a great musician, no doubt, but his music can be pretty intense... 😬

I think we need to redefine what "scary" music means. Can't we just enjoy some nice melodies and harmonies without all the horror themes? 🎶
 
omg u guys gotta check out this playlist lol its soooo creepy 🤪 i just listened to it yesterday and i'm still shakin 😱 sumio shiratori's moomin soundtrack is like whoa its like somethin took over ur soul or smthn idk how they did it but its SOOO good but seriously the whole thing gets me all anxious lol and these other artists are insane too esp spencer charnas of ice nine kills his music is like a horror movie come to life 🔥 i mean i love the classics tho but this stuff is next level 🤯
 
omg u guys I just listened to Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor (1960) 🎵😱 it's like someone took all the dark emotions and put them into music 😩 I get why people find it scary, it's like being trapped in a nightmare but at the same time its so powerful & intense 💥 also Moomin soundtrack is creepy too 🐰😳 I've been listening to these types of songs before bedtime thinking they'll help me relax but now I'm like what was I thinking lol 😂
 
i mean i'm not gonna lie, listening to these scary soundtracks can give me chills 😅... like when spencer charnas of ice nine kills releases a new song it's always intense, but there's something about the atmosphere of sumio shiratori's moomin soundtrack that just gets under my skin. it's like it's transporting me to this world where everything is all eerie and mysterious 🌑... at the same time though i find myself kinda drawn in by the intensity of these pieces - maybe because they're so good at evoking those feelings of dread and unease, but also kinda fascinating? it's weird how music can be both scary and captivating at the same time 💀
 
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